![]() ![]() For VOCALOID4 Editor : A legal VOCALOID4 Editor licence. For VOCALOID3 Editor : A legal VOCALOID3 Editor licence. ![]() For VOCALOID2 Editor : I don't own a VOCALOID2 licence at the time of writing allowing me to explain the procedure. For VOCALOID Editor : I don't own a VOCALOID1 licence at the time of writing allowing me to explain the procedure. For Piapro Studio : A legal Cryptonloid licence containing piapro studio (or the miku v4x demo that bundles piapro) A computer using a Linux distribution (Preferably a Debian based one as I use KDE neon 5.17 but it could still work on other distros, you would just need to adjust the wine installation commands.) The one I am going to teach in this tutorial is my favorite and the easiest for non tech savy people as it allows to use vocaloid voicebanks almost natively without having to do additional manipulations everytime you want to use one. Thankfully there are multiple ways to work around it. I've started making original music using VOCALOID a while ago, and since I moved to Linux, I didn't really have a native option to use the voicebanks I paid for. ![]()
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